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27800 Meadowlark Ln. N. Bonita Springs, FL  34134

Local Phone: 239-498-1605
Toll Free U.S./Canada: 800-654-9907
Fax: 239-498-1605

Directions:
I-75, Exit 116 W, go 4 1/4 mi., turn right at sign on Meadowlark Ln.

Amenities:
Hot showers, Laundry, Patio, Paved Pads, Pay Phones, Pets on Leash, Elec. 30 Amp, Elec. 50 Amp, Full Hookups, Phone Hookup, Pool Heated, Pool Outdoor, Rec Hall/Clubhouse, Tables

Recreation:
Exercise/Fitness Facilities, Horseshoes, Shuffleboard, Swimming







Caladesi Island State ParkDunedin FL 34698
Caladesi Island State Park is one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier islands in the state. The park comprises a total of 650 upland acres and more than 1800 acres of surrounding mangroves and grass flats. In addition to over 3 miles of sandy beach and a 3-mile nature trail, fragile beach dunes, maritime hammock, and mangrove forest are all found at Caladesi Island. Read more

Camp Helen State Park

Panama City Beach, Florida 32413
Camp Helen is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico on three sides, and by Lake Powell, one of the largest coastal dune lakes in Florida. Prehistoric middens and mounds indicate that humans inhabited the area more than 4,000 years ago. From 1945 until 1987 Camp Helen was a company resort for the employees of an Alabama textile mill.   Read more





Cayo Costa State ParkBoca Grande, Florida 33921
Cayo Costa ("key by the coast") is one of the largest underdeveloped barrier islands remaining in Florida. It is located twelve miles west of Cape Coral in Lee County, and is part of a chain of barrier islands that shelter Charlotte Harbor and Pine Island Sound. The island contains unique tropical vegetation, and looks much as it did 500 years ago when the first Europeans arrived. Read more




Crystal River Archaeological State Park

Crystal River, Florida 34428
A National Historic Landmark, this 61-acre, pre-Columbian, Native American site has burial mounds, temple/platform mounds, a plaza area and a substantial midden. The six-mound complex is one of the longest continuously occupied sites in Florida. For 1,600 years the site served as an imposing ceremonial center for Native Americans.  Read more





Crystal River Preserve State Park

Crystal River, Florida 34428
Visitors can hike or bicycle along nine miles of trails or study the native wildlife and plants on the two-and-a-half mile interpretive trail. Anglers can walk down a short path to the Mullet Hole for a relaxing afternoon of fishing. Paddlers can launch a kayak or canoe into the waters of the scenic Crystal River to see the park from the water. Read more





Curry Hammock State ParkMarathon, Florida 33050
Curry Hammock is made up of a group of islands in the Middle Keys, with public access to swimming, a playground, picnic tables, grills and showers on the ocean side of Little Crawl Key. The hardwood hammocks found on these tropical islands support one of the largest populations of thatch palms in the United States. Mangrove swamps, seagrass beds and wetlands provide vital habitats for tropical wildlife.